Bonus
tracks in the Japanese release are "Electric Fences"
and "Father's Daughter's Son".
iTunes "Special Edition" includes extra
tracks "Father's Daughter's Son" and "Empty Club", plus the
bonus DVD content and a digital booklet. Pre-orders
of this edition featured an immediate download of:Everyday
Robots (available from Jan 20)Lonely
Press Play (Feb 27)Hollow
Ponds (Apr 19)Heavy
Seas Of Love (Apr 24)Double
Vinyl includes a code for the standard download of the album.HD
download was available initially (until Oct 2016) only
from Damon's official webstore and Warner Music Store.
This version was 24bit/96kHz while the later released
version was only 24bit/44kHz.

Everyday Robots is inspired by Damon's experiences
from childhood to present. The major theme of the record
is nature versus technology; how the modern life has
changed the humanity.

The album started off back in 2011 with the concept of "a nightclub that nobody
goes to". Encouraged by the producer Richard Russell, it
then turned into a proper solo record with more personal
songs from Damon.

"Mr Tembo" is a song
Damon sang to an orphaned baby elephant he met on
one of his trips to Africa.

The seven-minute "You
And Me" consists of two songs, "You" and "Me",
and is partly about Damon's first experience with
heroin.